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said we're done with pakistan? >> most people think the country would unravel if we were not paying the money and supporting the moderates, but i don't think so. if we stop paying the pakistani government, they would get serious, and then saudi arabia and china would control them, and we pay for it, but that doesn't make much sense to me. >> how does india feel about our relationship with pakistan? >> we have been trying to work with pakistan and india. our cia force works with the pakistani intelligence against the militants, and the isi at the same time works with other militants to attacks india, and the indians are losing patience with all of this. they cancelled where they made ineligible our two u.s. defense contractors for the $10 billion fighter project. we need to make a choice between pakistan and the next democratic super power, and that's india. to me that's a clear choice to make. >> what is our relationship with india? it's a key ally, but does it goes potential problems? >> well, india is so much pow
said we're done with pakistan? >> most people think the country would unravel if we were not paying the money and supporting the moderates, but i don't think so. if we stop paying the pakistani government, they would get serious, and then saudi arabia and china would control them, and we pay for it, but that doesn't make much sense to me. >> how does india feel about our relationship with pakistan? >> we have been trying to work with pakistan and india. our cia force works...
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>>shepard: this is about pakistan anyway, isn't it? >>guest: well, the reason we got into this mess is because of pakistan in the 1980's and we pumped $6 million into the system creating the monsters we are fighting now. keep in mind if you step back and look at global stage the world is better but it is a direct threat against american interests overseas from islamic fundamentalist groups that use violence instead of political means. >>shepard: robert, good to hear from you. the united nations has reported 1,462 civilian deaths in six months of this year in afghanistan a 15 percent increase from the first half of 2010. in parts of the midwest in the central united states, another day of triple digit temperatures. the heat wave is a monster. i know, it's july. it's hot, but this can kill people. 17 states are now under heat warnings and we will show you warnings and we will show you all of them. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. carol. fiber makes me
>>shepard: this is about pakistan anyway, isn't it? >>guest: well, the reason we got into this mess is because of pakistan in the 1980's and we pumped $6 million into the system creating the monsters we are fighting now. keep in mind if you step back and look at global stage the world is better but it is a direct threat against american interests overseas from islamic fundamentalist groups that use violence instead of political means. >>shepard: robert, good to hear from you....
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pakistan denied those allegations. a huge wildfire is raging in eastern arizona as fox reports tonight. threatening to cut off power to parts of texas and new mexico. flames are headed for a paver power transmission lines. if they do damage those lines the authorities tell us it could mean rolling blackouts for hundreds of thousands of homes. the fires forced almost 7,000 people across arizona to evacuate so far. two towns in the state are practically empty they tell us. not everyone is packing up things to leave. in springerville, arizona. the doors of one restaurant are staying open. the owner there berry harris and his staff are not leaving. they say they want to give fire crew as place to eat and relax. >> we have got a lot of people a lot of emergency response people here, a lot of fire departments from all over the country. and we're making the best of it. >> shepard: firefighters report so far they still have not contained the flames at all. casey stegall on the front lines in that town outside springerville, wh
pakistan denied those allegations. a huge wildfire is raging in eastern arizona as fox reports tonight. threatening to cut off power to parts of texas and new mexico. flames are headed for a paver power transmission lines. if they do damage those lines the authorities tell us it could mean rolling blackouts for hundreds of thousands of homes. the fires forced almost 7,000 people across arizona to evacuate so far. two towns in the state are practically empty they tell us. not everyone is packing...
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pakistan has been in there since, too. what important intelligence could the cia find? a former cia operations officer and foreign services officer. good morning. good to see you. in a situation like this, who exactly would the cia send in and what would they be looking for? >> well, the cia will primarily, look for science and technology, over 50 different disciplines. so they'll lead the effort. what they'd be looking for primarily is dna. they can take swabs as well of the area, and though it may sound a little odd, they'll probably also take any prayer rugs, because muslims frequently pray dour during the day, if there's sweat, that may impregnate the rugs. >> if bin laden was there. what else would they be looking for? >> dna of others in leadership as well as just below the leadership. >> ayman al zawahiri? >> exactly. as well as the new operations chief al ya mehdi. >> i heard they could use evidence, for example, would there be chemical or biological weapons? things that could tell them where osama bin laden had been? this is kind of like a csi tv show thing. ri
pakistan has been in there since, too. what important intelligence could the cia find? a former cia operations officer and foreign services officer. good morning. good to see you. in a situation like this, who exactly would the cia send in and what would they be looking for? >> well, the cia will primarily, look for science and technology, over 50 different disciplines. so they'll lead the effort. what they'd be looking for primarily is dna. they can take swabs as well of the area, and...
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in the news, word there may be a link between osama bin laden and pakistan's government. "the new york times" reports the cell phone of the courier that led the u.s. to ben laden's compound contained contacts from a militant group linked to pakistan's intelligence agency. a letter written showed he had considered changing al qaeda's name. he thought they needed a new identity linking it to a holy war with american. >>> surprising turns in the casey anthony murder trial. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live from orlando with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. prosecutors have told the court that casey anthony murdered her daughter with duct tape and chloroform. but now a new bombshell testimony, casey's mother is calling that key prosecution evidence into question. casey anthony showed little emotion as her mother, cindy returned to the witness stand. >> good afternoon, mrs. anthony. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: if there is any question about her resolute support of her daughter, she's raced those doubts with her surprising testimony. >> if those computer
in the news, word there may be a link between osama bin laden and pakistan's government. "the new york times" reports the cell phone of the courier that led the u.s. to ben laden's compound contained contacts from a militant group linked to pakistan's intelligence agency. a letter written showed he had considered changing al qaeda's name. he thought they needed a new identity linking it to a holy war with american. >>> surprising turns in the casey anthony murder trial. nbc's...
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. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine attackers dead was believed to be carried out by the hakani network thought to be linked to al qaeda >> hi there, anderson. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine attackers dead was believed to be carried out by the hakani network thought to be linked to al qaeda >>> officials say the attack will not stop the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan starting in july and scheduled to end in 2014. >>> it could be a crucial legal victory for amanda knox in her bid to overturn her conviction for the murder of her british roommate in italy. court-appointed experts told an italian court that dna evidence used to convict the american college student and her co-defendant was contaminated. >>> bank of america is paying $8.5 billion to settle claims from angry investors over mor
. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine attackers dead was believed to be carried out by the hakani network thought to be linked to al qaeda >> hi there, anderson. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine...
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does it indicate to you, in fact, pakistan not only knew he was there? they were protecting him? >> well, i don't think we can go that far yet, but it wouldn't surprise me that some parts of the pakistani government knew he was there. and were protecting him, juan. it was never, since the day of 9/11 in the interest of the pakistanis to capture, kill, or turn over usama bin laden to the united states. and certainly any adults in the u.s. government probably should have known that since 9/11. >> juan: lt. colonel shaffer, what is your take on this? do you see it as a smoking gun in terms of making the case that the pakistanis not only knew he was there but they were protecting him? >> absolutely. in my judgment, based on my own book operation dark heart we talk about the tipping point and the fact that i knew and the folks i dealt with. in 2003, knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that there was collusion and many aspects between the isi and these radical elements. now the problem here, juan, is that we have been ignoring the fact that the pakistanis continue to act on their own self-
does it indicate to you, in fact, pakistan not only knew he was there? they were protecting him? >> well, i don't think we can go that far yet, but it wouldn't surprise me that some parts of the pakistani government knew he was there. and were protecting him, juan. it was never, since the day of 9/11 in the interest of the pakistanis to capture, kill, or turn over usama bin laden to the united states. and certainly any adults in the u.s. government probably should have known that since...
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note to self, don't leave things you want secret in pakistan. now, one senator says the country is prepared to give it back. but there are new concerns over the country's nuclear program. it's an overseas report. live on a special edition of fox report tonight from oxford at ole miss. o'reilly is on deck. don't go away. [ male announcer ] things seem 45% better when you save up to 45% at travelocity. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! [ male announcer ] save up to 45on summer vacations at travelocity. [ gnome ] it's go time. >> shepard: well now we're told that pakistan will return the tail of a u.s. helicopter that crashed during the raid on usama bin laden's compound. the massachusetts senator john kerr were broke that news today after he met with pakistan's president over in islamabad. the u.s. military officials have told fox news that the chopper apparently had unique stealth qualities. >> tomorrow, the tail of the helicopter will be returned to american airplane and we will take poss
note to self, don't leave things you want secret in pakistan. now, one senator says the country is prepared to give it back. but there are new concerns over the country's nuclear program. it's an overseas report. live on a special edition of fox report tonight from oxford at ole miss. o'reilly is on deck. don't go away. [ male announcer ] things seem 45% better when you save up to 45% at travelocity. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! [...
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relationships with iran and pakistan are both complex and problematic. earlier we reported on the defense secretary leon panetta discussing iranian arms in the hands of the iraqi insurgents and the obama administration is confirming that $800 million in military aid where osama bin laden was captured will be held. michael hamlin is director of research and senior policy fellowt ta brookings institute, and he joins us now. michael, we have heard of the iranian arms being used against the american forces in iran, and how do you stop it? is there anything that the administration can do to coerce the iranians to stop supplying arms to insurgents? >> well, it is a great question and serious question, because several hundred americans at a minimum and sol some of your co, the brits, have died at the hands of iranian weaponry. it is a lower number, but now it is rearing its ugly head again. and now iraqi forces have to be the focus there, so if you are focusing on iraq, the border securities are adequate that if president nuri maliki wants to go after the extre
relationships with iran and pakistan are both complex and problematic. earlier we reported on the defense secretary leon panetta discussing iranian arms in the hands of the iraqi insurgents and the obama administration is confirming that $800 million in military aid where osama bin laden was captured will be held. michael hamlin is director of research and senior policy fellowt ta brookings institute, and he joins us now. michael, we have heard of the iranian arms being used against the...
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we're live in islamabad, pakistan. dominique, what could the pakistanis discover from this recovered wreckage? >> well, if you look at the hull, the paint it's covered in, that's something the chinese probably don't have. the design of the hull, the paint, the purpose of that is to reduce the signature that it would -- that it would on radar, and obviously not be picked up. there was a muffler on the tail as well on that, on the tail of the helicopter, shep, and that was designed to keep noise from the rotors to a minimum. i don't think we've ever seen anything like that before. there aren't many military photos out there that it can compare to. it might relate to a model discussed back in 2003-2004 that never really went into mass production as was intended. the chinese have done a lot of reverse technology for the pakistanis in the past, particularly with u.s. drones that have been downed on u.s. soil. the chinese have not shared that technology with them, but say they will develop an attack drone technology that pak
we're live in islamabad, pakistan. dominique, what could the pakistanis discover from this recovered wreckage? >> well, if you look at the hull, the paint it's covered in, that's something the chinese probably don't have. the design of the hull, the paint, the purpose of that is to reduce the signature that it would -- that it would on radar, and obviously not be picked up. there was a muffler on the tail as well on that, on the tail of the helicopter, shep, and that was designed to keep...
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and pakistan forming a new joint intelligence team to go after top terror suspects. this comes after secretary of state hillary clinton visited pakistan, presenting them with a list of most wanted. all part of an attempt to restore trust on both sides since that secret u.s. mission to pakistan that led to the killing of osama bin laden a month ago today. >>> google says hundreds of gmail accounts were hacked, passwords stolen, including some of senior u.s. officials. military personnel as well as political activists. the company says the hack originated in the same city in china that was tied to a google hack more than a year ago. china officially denies supporting any hacking activity. >>> check out this video of a close encounters with a hammerhead shark. the eight to nine-foot shark was behind the divers when one of them managed to shoot this video. how about this rare shark sighting? closed down a beach on long island in new york. two sharks estimatesed to be 16 to 18-feet long. >>> it looks like a normal soccer game. not one, not two, then every player goes down
and pakistan forming a new joint intelligence team to go after top terror suspects. this comes after secretary of state hillary clinton visited pakistan, presenting them with a list of most wanted. all part of an attempt to restore trust on both sides since that secret u.s. mission to pakistan that led to the killing of osama bin laden a month ago today. >>> google says hundreds of gmail accounts were hacked, passwords stolen, including some of senior u.s. officials. military personnel...
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>> pakistan is a friendly country. we've had friendly relations with pakistan for many, many years. >> pakistan is an important friend and ally for the united states. >> the united states does indeed consider pakistan a strategic partner and a good friend. >> clearly, pakistan is clearly a very strong ally of the united states in this. >> we're also hoping because pakistan is a partner. >> pakistan has received $13 billion in military aid since the 9/11 attacks. but despite those diplomatic words, over the years the relationship has always been tense. it got worse after u.s. navy seals tracked down bin laden and tonight threatens to worsen even more. the news broke late last night, "new york times" reporting that the pakistani army rounded up cia informants, who helped the cia by writing down the license plates of cars coming and going from bin laden's compound which by the way was just down the road from pakistan's military academy. we've since learned -- the people have been arrested. the informants are very low-leve
>> pakistan is a friendly country. we've had friendly relations with pakistan for many, many years. >> pakistan is an important friend and ally for the united states. >> the united states does indeed consider pakistan a strategic partner and a good friend. >> clearly, pakistan is clearly a very strong ally of the united states in this. >> we're also hoping because pakistan is a partner. >> pakistan has received $13 billion in military aid since the 9/11...
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bin laden was buried at sea after being killed on a raid in his compound in pakistan. >>> liftoff. >> and that russian rocket let up the early morning sky, headed for the international space station. the soyuz crash blasted from kazakhstan before dawn. a nasa astronaut, russian and japanese astronaut will remain there until november. >> pretty cool video here. >>> a new revelation from outer space. a nasa satellite captured new images of a solar eruption from the sun and nasa is calling this an unusual solar flare and a large cloud of particles appeared to be covering half of the sun surface is. and a nasa scientist explained the significance of the event. >> and that is a visually stunning example. and that is -- and from a year ago. this is one of the first events of the new solar activity cycle that this whole fleet of spacecraft will study. >> and in nowhere areas of canada and alaska, people will be able to see the aurora or bright lights in the sky coming from the magnetic particles. >>> another scorcher out there. will it cool down before the weekend? the forecast is just ahead
bin laden was buried at sea after being killed on a raid in his compound in pakistan. >>> liftoff. >> and that russian rocket let up the early morning sky, headed for the international space station. the soyuz crash blasted from kazakhstan before dawn. a nasa astronaut, russian and japanese astronaut will remain there until november. >> pretty cool video here. >>> a new revelation from outer space. a nasa satellite captured new images of a solar eruption from the...
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the strategic challenge is in pakistan, which is unstable and nuclear armed and giant and a sanction wa sanctuary. we're not doing too well there. it's questionable what u.s. power can accomplish in this part of the world. bottom line, the president did probably the best he could given domestic politics to give the situation in afghanistan a chance to work. whether it will or not is unlikely. >> with the president calling for the troop withdrawal, though the, the drawdown, other nations doing the same thing, the brits will be oust there in 1215, does that mean more deaths for u.s. soldiers, ones that are still there? >> well, i think the u.s. casualty rate which has been significant, will not get worse. i think we're going to start pulling out basically. by 18 months from now, i anticipate we'll come out with 30,000 or more. we'll start withdrawing from the contested areas, start fall back in kabul and kandahar. i don't think casualties will be the problem. the problem will be, will it work? was the ultimate sacrifice worth it or not? again, i think the problem is, afghan culture, co
the strategic challenge is in pakistan, which is unstable and nuclear armed and giant and a sanction wa sanctuary. we're not doing too well there. it's questionable what u.s. power can accomplish in this part of the world. bottom line, the president did probably the best he could given domestic politics to give the situation in afghanistan a chance to work. whether it will or not is unlikely. >> with the president calling for the troop withdrawal, though the, the drawdown, other nations...
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and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so is where this wicked weather -- where is it expected to hit next? maria molina is with us with more on that. >> that storm fortunately has exited out of the east coast. but now we have a new storm system that we're tracking and this time around, we'll see some severe weather as we head into tonight across parts of the plains, stretching from colorado into western portions of the state of wisconsin. main concerns today are large hail and damaging wind gusts that are possible in excess of 60 miles per hour. slight chance we could see an isolated tornado. the main
and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so...
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>>guest: if muammar qaddafi is realizing and folks in pakistan, as well, they have to understand the u.s. special force could go in and get them and i think that is an incredibly effective pressure on their actions. and i hope it leads to a good end. >> that would be good, always great to see you, thank you. best to you and his family, as well. an early wrap on "studio b" to get to neil cavuto on time this afternoon, final bell about to toll after a quick commercial break. with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. about how this market is so tough, ya know. i tell people, go to e-trade. [ sneezes ] bless you peppers. ya know, no matter what the market does e-trade can help. they've got strategies, screeners... [ sneezes ] ...24-- 24/7 customer support. anyway, they have pretty much every investment... [ sneezes ] ...you need. [ sneezes ] you know peppers, i told you to get a flu shot. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed.
>>guest: if muammar qaddafi is realizing and folks in pakistan, as well, they have to understand the u.s. special force could go in and get them and i think that is an incredibly effective pressure on their actions. and i hope it leads to a good end. >> that would be good, always great to see you, thank you. best to you and his family, as well. an early wrap on "studio b" to get to neil cavuto on time this afternoon, final bell about to toll after a quick commercial break....
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leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city, chicago, and philadelphia, and washington, dc, combined. but so far the crews have managed to limit the amount of property damage. officials say the "wallow" fire has dejoyed 36 buildings and crews report containment at 18 percent. which is an improvement over last week. and now, to the front lines in springerville, arizona, northeast of phoenix. adam, we understand the fire is on track now to become the biggest the state has ever seen? >>reporter: that is right. approaching 470,000 acre. this morning they said it was the biggest but they took into account the acreage that burned in nearby new mexico it dropped into second
leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city,...
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there are reports out of northwest pakistan that a u.s. missile strike killed a notorious terrorist and one of the world's most wanted men. if true, it would be another giants cue for u.s. intelligence. diane sawyer is traveling with the defense secretary in the region. he told her no question the drone strikes have played a significant role in the war on terror. >>> first the drone strike itself and what we know tonight from mike benter in the region. >> reporter: if true, the killing of ileus kazmeri will be a blow to the al qaeda network. news of his death quickly spread through a rally in pakistan called to protest american drone attacks. he was a contender to take over the leaderless al qaeda was one of the world's most wanted men. the u.s. played a 5. >> amy: bounty on his head. >> this is one of the most important hits we could have succeeded in doing. >> reporter: a missile fired killed kasmiri in the region of south waziristan. last month's deadly attack against a pakistani naval base near karachi put him near the top of that coun
there are reports out of northwest pakistan that a u.s. missile strike killed a notorious terrorist and one of the world's most wanted men. if true, it would be another giants cue for u.s. intelligence. diane sawyer is traveling with the defense secretary in the region. he told her no question the drone strikes have played a significant role in the war on terror. >>> first the drone strike itself and what we know tonight from mike benter in the region. >> reporter: if true, the...
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that said, pakistan claims its soldiers did not fire first. while the afghan government reports that nato and afghan troops were the ones taking fire. regardless, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the general martin dempsey, says this is a very sticky situation. >> it's had its rocky moments in the past. this one certainly is more serious than any i've been involved with and i've been working issues with pakistan for the last ten years. >> shep: the pakinstani government has already retaliated, refusing to allow nato supply trucks to travel from pakistan into afghanistan and to our troops. this is serious because nato reports it gets one third, at least a third of its supplies through those very convoys. our conner powell is live in kabul, afghanistan with the latest. hello, conner. >> shepherd, pakistan also announced today that they are boycotting an upcoming international conference to discuss the future of afghanistan as a result of this attack. now, while the diplomatic fallout continues, the entire investigation also continues a
that said, pakistan claims its soldiers did not fire first. while the afghan government reports that nato and afghan troops were the ones taking fire. regardless, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the general martin dempsey, says this is a very sticky situation. >> it's had its rocky moments in the past. this one certainly is more serious than any i've been involved with and i've been working issues with pakistan for the last ten years. >> shep: the pakinstani government...
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. >> greta: so far pakistan has not let your trucks go from your country to pakistan, india? even though it has been signed, sealed, delivered, everyone has agreed it hasn't happened? >> it is not happening. hopefully, in the next week or so, according to the plan the implementation should happen. >> greta: ambassador, what do you see is your mission here in the united states? >> well, my top priority is to further strengthen our bilateral relationship. to have a strategic and enduring partnership, based on mutual interests and based on mutual understanding. as two sovereign states, a strategic partnership at the end of the day could serve both countries best interests. >> greta: 25 more minutes of this interview i'm going to put it on gretawire.com. he talks about many top -- topics. >> straight ahead, funny video of a canine culprit who needs to learn to hide his tracks a lot better. part of the best of the rest. wd for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had gen its last. butith their r
. >> greta: so far pakistan has not let your trucks go from your country to pakistan, india? even though it has been signed, sealed, delivered, everyone has agreed it hasn't happened? >> it is not happening. hopefully, in the next week or so, according to the plan the implementation should happen. >> greta: ambassador, what do you see is your mission here in the united states? >> well, my top priority is to further strengthen our bilateral relationship. to have a...
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pakistan gets $2 billion a year in u.s. ai in u.s. aid, but after the pakistani government rounded up and arrested several of those who helped the cia find osama bin laden, several lawmakers on capitol hill are asking, why? for the crew of the "uss carl vinson" who buried osama bin laden at sea -- >> how are you doing, baby? >> reporter: -- it was a relief-filled homecoming. >> i was scared for all their lives. >> it absolutely is historic and we're proud of that. >> reporter: for the informants who helped the cia hunt down the al qaeda leader, it was another story. the man would owned the safe house the cia used to monitor bin laden detained. the man would reported those coming and going to the secret compound, also detained by the pakistani government supposedly a u.s. ally. that prompted the understatement of the day. >> our relationship with pakistan is extremely important. it is also complicated. >> reporter: on capitol hill there was outrage. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? >> most governments lie to each o
pakistan gets $2 billion a year in u.s. ai in u.s. aid, but after the pakistani government rounded up and arrested several of those who helped the cia find osama bin laden, several lawmakers on capitol hill are asking, why? for the crew of the "uss carl vinson" who buried osama bin laden at sea -- >> how are you doing, baby? >> reporter: -- it was a relief-filled homecoming. >> i was scared for all their lives. >> it absolutely is historic and we're proud of...
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the arabian peninsula, is probably the strongest al qaeda cell, al qaeda branch outside of the afghan-pakistan region, and they are gaining strength in yemen. what has happened here is the president, facing these challenges at home, has drawn his army out of all the peripheral parts of yemen. >>> coming up, the jury in the casey anthony murder trial gets to see jailhouse visits between casey and her family. we'll play you a lot of those videos because just the lies she tells her family and law enforcement are simply extraordinary. here she is talking to her brother. >> all i want is to see her again. to hear her laugh, to see her smile. and just to be with our family. an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... >>> in "crime and punishment" tonight, another dramatic day of testimony in the casey anthony trial in florida. anthony, of course, is charged with murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee in 2008. she's also charged with misleadin
the arabian peninsula, is probably the strongest al qaeda cell, al qaeda branch outside of the afghan-pakistan region, and they are gaining strength in yemen. what has happened here is the president, facing these challenges at home, has drawn his army out of all the peripheral parts of yemen. >>> coming up, the jury in the casey anthony murder trial gets to see jailhouse visits between casey and her family. we'll play you a lot of those videos because just the lies she tells her family...
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pakistan is not going anywhere. afghanistan is right there on its border. it has a large number of afghan refugees. it needs to have, it believes, a relationship with the taliban that will continue after the united states has left. and a lot of pakistan's actions, different branches of the government, different branches of the military giving different messages. it comes from wanting to continue to get aid from the u.s. but also protecting what they say as their own interests. >> bobby gosh, thank you for coming on with us. >>> right now the army corps of engineers is preparing to take drastic action to save new orleans and beige, louisiana, from rising waters. governor bobby jindal says a massive spillway north of baton rouge is expected to be opened this weekend to protect the two cities, but thousands of other homes will be swamped as a result. some of the areas could be left under 20 feet of water. meantime, the white house announced today president obama will meet with flood victims when he travels to memphis, tennessee, monday. the president has alrea
pakistan is not going anywhere. afghanistan is right there on its border. it has a large number of afghan refugees. it needs to have, it believes, a relationship with the taliban that will continue after the united states has left. and a lot of pakistan's actions, different branches of the government, different branches of the military giving different messages. it comes from wanting to continue to get aid from the u.s. but also protecting what they say as their own interests. >> bobby...
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. >> we welcome the positive cooperation between afghanistan and pakistan on that front. >> pakistan has suffered more from terrorism than any country in the world. their enemy is our enemy. >> relations between the u.s. and pakistan have been strained since the surprise raid that killed. osama bin laden pakistan is now allowing the cia to examine his compound and will share other evidence found there. in the u.s., more efforts to fight terror. >> in this vote, the motion is adopted. >> hours before midnight, congress renewed key provisions of the patriot back. authorities will be able to put roving wiretaps on terror suspects and seize their business on library records. even conservatives concerned about privacy voted yes. >> no right of gaining access to records can be given on last eight federal agents goes to a judge first. >> the act is extended for four more years. the president is still in europe. he authorized the use of the auto pen to sign the bill. >> still ahead, donna hamilton straps on her dancing shoes for a good cause. why she has taken up ballroom dancing. the death
. >> we welcome the positive cooperation between afghanistan and pakistan on that front. >> pakistan has suffered more from terrorism than any country in the world. their enemy is our enemy. >> relations between the u.s. and pakistan have been strained since the surprise raid that killed. osama bin laden pakistan is now allowing the cia to examine his compound and will share other evidence found there. in the u.s., more efforts to fight terror. >> in this vote, the...
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is concerned since we are sending billions of dollars of taxpayers' money to pakistan, as well. >> senator, i think -- i think we all -- we all know that what the fundamental goal is here, is to try to develop a stable enough afghanistan that it will never again become a safe haven for al qaeda or for -- >> my specific question -- >> -- or for other territories. but with regards to achieving that goal, i think that working with the administration, the president weather the secretary of defense, establishing some of those -- you know, those areas where we need to make progress in identifying those is a good place to start. >> we are going to continue to listen in to his answer following it throughout the day and keep you posted. >>> in the meantime, some pretty wild testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. her brother on the stand telling jurors how casey said the nanny really kidnapped caylee. in philh defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health.
is concerned since we are sending billions of dollars of taxpayers' money to pakistan, as well. >> senator, i think -- i think we all -- we all know that what the fundamental goal is here, is to try to develop a stable enough afghanistan that it will never again become a safe haven for al qaeda or for -- >> my specific question -- >> -- or for other territories. but with regards to achieving that goal, i think that working with the administration, the president weather the...
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the taliban and pakistan is essential. are they a reliable partner? are they credible at this point? maybe not. but there is a very strong -- you saw a strong reaction on capitol hill, bipartisan reaction on capitol hill this week for questioning aid, continued aid to pakistan and, you know, the role -- the complicity that we see in pakistan in bin laden's ability to hang out all these years right an hour from the seat of government and right near a military school, set cetera. but this is something that the administration really does not kur kur with. the idea that we would throw our hands in the air and cut off aid and try to find other partners in the war. as you mentioned, most of the terrorists are caught in pakistan, often populated areas. we need to continue to stay in pack stand we need to continue to hunt down terrorists in yemen. just because they harbor terrorists doesn't mean they're government terrorists. they're the hotbeds now for al qaeda, and this administration believes that we need to stay there. >> okay
the taliban and pakistan is essential. are they a reliable partner? are they credible at this point? maybe not. but there is a very strong -- you saw a strong reaction on capitol hill, bipartisan reaction on capitol hill this week for questioning aid, continued aid to pakistan and, you know, the role -- the complicity that we see in pakistan in bin laden's ability to hang out all these years right an hour from the seat of government and right near a military school, set cetera. but this is...
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and pakistan will now let the c.i.a. look at osama bin laden's hideout. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. e-trade. investing unleashed. some constipation medications can take control of you. break free. with miralax. it's clinically proven to relieve constipation and soften stool with no harsh side effects. just gentle predictable relief. miralax. >>shepard: and in pakistan, there was not a lot of time for the united states to stick around osama bin laden's hide out and now pakistan has agreed to give the c.i.a. access to the compound. up until now the spy agency was only watching from a distance. and now the news from washington, dc. what can you learn there now? >> well, the pakistani media are reporting that a group of "special guests," including c.i.a. investigators arrived early today and took a helicopter to the military a
and pakistan will now let the c.i.a. look at osama bin laden's hideout. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. e-trade. investing unleashed. some constipation medications can take control of you. break free. with miralax. it's clinically proven to relieve constipation and soften stool with no harsh side...
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authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one american family. >> the president also went on to say that americans were united in their resolve to protect the nation from another vicious attack. >>> we just got video in from pakistani tv and the announcer say that shows the attack on the compound where osama bin laden was killed. this is about 62 miles from the capital. as you can see, there are flames, a high walled. we are told this was a mansion and that helicopters were involved in the attack. people have made assessment that puts the night in the lawless border between pa
authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one...
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. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >> let me set the military facts on the ground. remember the surge was intended to do two things. establish stability in the south mainly kandahar and helmund province. to the south. and then to focus on the north eastern provinces. which is the really critical area. they didn't have the troops to do both. they decided to focus the surge troops in the south and have been successful. the thought is, in 2012, they would shift the surge forces up to the northeast. achieve stability there. in 2014 allow the afghans to take over. what has happened, it seems to me and most of by friends in the military tell
. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >>...
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. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >> let me set the military facts on the ground. remember the surge was intended to do two things. establish stability in the south mainly kandahar and helmund province. to the south. and then to focus on the north eastern provinces. which is the really critical area. they didn't have the troops to do both. they decided to focus the surge troops in the south and have been successful. the thought is, in 2012, they would shift the surge forces up to the northeast. achieve stability there. in 2014 allow the afghans to take over. what has happened, it seems to me and most of by friends in the military tell
. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >>...
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petraeus also said today that the focus of troops will move from caliban strongholds to the border of pakistan. unintended consequences, tonight to new research shows that a diet soda may have the opposite defect. >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to kaylee's death ignores all of the evidence. >> tonight you will hear prosecutors last pitch to send the defendant to death row. >> most of the ring is to the south and west of us. find out where the rain is and the forecast coming up just a minute. honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storming the castle. [ male announcer ] that's why you need the internet rated #1 for supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-tty/v.
petraeus also said today that the focus of troops will move from caliban strongholds to the border of pakistan. unintended consequences, tonight to new research shows that a diet soda may have the opposite defect. >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to kaylee's death ignores all of the evidence. >> tonight you will hear prosecutors last pitch to send the defendant to death row. >> most of the ring is to the south and west of us. find out where the rain...
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what turns ut it was forty deaa &plarvae of the khap-ra beeele....hat had ravelled pal the way from pakistan. (6:44::7) "itssa very destructive pest. its one of the most destructive pests in thh invasivv insect could ave contaminated grains and devastated this country's cerral indussry. lately, there hhve been aalot of shipments coming into his portt hat havv been intercepted for dangerous pests. (6646:15) "they kinda fly into the cargo rior to shiiping for exxoert and go along for the ride and ttey make it here..." two months ago, ttey discovered two species of weevil's inside p eeperts say they coold industry. lately, they've diicovered pests..... afterrpests..... ssme devour wood.... otherss gobbll plants. and the panger doesn't always arrive at the porr. (daniels fiie 04-01-09) (nnts of &custo often, they're found t the crafts brought tt this country by travellers. (6:48858) "most of thh time its lack of knowledge from tte industry." &p (6:49900) "occasionally we do find incidents where hey don't care and its the cost of port of baltimore, hatt back o pakistan. thhse wy trip. jeff abbll,
what turns ut it was forty deaa &plarvae of the khap-ra beeele....hat had ravelled pal the way from pakistan. (6:44::7) "itssa very destructive pest. its one of the most destructive pests in thh invasivv insect could ave contaminated grains and devastated this country's cerral indussry. lately, there hhve been aalot of shipments coming into his portt hat havv been intercepted for dangerous pests. (6646:15) "they kinda fly into the cargo rior to shiiping for exxoert and go along...
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bloody time for pakistan. >> no question about that. a governor was recently murdered because he defended a christian woman under pakistan's blasphemy laws, if you speak against islam, you are able to be killed. and so today there were protests in favor of the gunman who killed the governor of pakistan. earlier this week when he was in pakistan, vice president biden spoke out about the murder. >> the governor was killed, simply because he was a voice for tolerance and understanding. to state the obvious, there is no justification, none, for such senseless acts. as you know, all too well, and all students of history know, as we have seen throughout history, societies that tolerate such actions end up being consumed by those actions. >> just today, thousands of pakistanis took to the streets to warn the pope to stay out of the debate over their blasphemy laws, warning if christians get involved, there may be revenge, shep? >> shepard: mike emanuel live at the white house. mike, thanks. the pakistani president in town to attend a memorial
bloody time for pakistan. >> no question about that. a governor was recently murdered because he defended a christian woman under pakistan's blasphemy laws, if you speak against islam, you are able to be killed. and so today there were protests in favor of the gunman who killed the governor of pakistan. earlier this week when he was in pakistan, vice president biden spoke out about the murder. >> the governor was killed, simply because he was a voice for tolerance and understanding....
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yemen somalia parts of north africa and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what have you noticed a change in the guard at the department of defense with robert gates retiring and former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics i see no difference between between him and robert gates and for afghanistan we now hear a presidential pledge to pull thirty three thousand troops out by september two thousand and twelve fully we're covering the surge i have now at west point well it certainly sounds like what the american people would like to hear for the first time ever a majority want u.s. troops out of afghanistan as soon as possible fifty six percent or thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the trend is really flip flopped but what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the one hundred thousand american troops that are there that's not including another forty two thousand some nato troops and ninety t
yemen somalia parts of north africa and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what have you noticed a change in the guard at the department of defense with robert gates retiring and former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics i see no difference between between him and robert gates and for afghanistan we now hear a presidential pledge to pull thirty three thousand troops out by september two thousand and twelve fully we're...
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emissary to pakistan is headed there, john kerry. had what is his mission and message from the administration? >> well, he's going in his role as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he's obviously got talking points from the white house. and also he does control the purse strings on some very big dollars that go to pakistan, so clearly he's going to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense amongst officials who i talked to, that u.s. policy on pakistan is is rather divided at the moment, in the sense of not quite knowing what to do. and more than that, there are people who are saying that a much higher level, in other words, somebody directly from the administration, not just congress, should go to pakistan, look the government in the eye and really reset this relationship if it's at all possible. but it's in a very bad state right now. >> a very bad state, indeed. christiane, we'll have to leave it there. we appreciate you joining us th
emissary to pakistan is headed there, john kerry. had what is his mission and message from the administration? >> well, he's going in his role as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he's obviously got talking points from the white house. and also he does control the purse strings on some very big dollars that go to pakistan, so clearly he's going to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense...
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explain why would pakistan arrest u.s. informants but then also ignore the folks in all of our estimations helping bin laden stay hidden? >> in part because u.s. officials say, pakistanis still insist that nobody up the chain in the government military intelligence services knew that osama bi
explain why would pakistan arrest u.s. informants but then also ignore the folks in all of our estimations helping bin laden stay hidden? >> in part because u.s. officials say, pakistanis still insist that nobody up the chain in the government military intelligence services knew that osama bi
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we reported on an attack in peshawar in north pakistan. we have another information about in the port city of karachi. i have video on my screen. this is pretty good video we have in. it began last night when a group of insurgents with rockets, grenades and other weapons attacked the naval base. twelve of the officers were killed, and two planes were destroyed in the fighting. after about 18 hours, the pakistani military finally regained control of the base, killing sujts in the process. the pakistani taliban once again claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was done to avenge the death of usama bin laden earlier this month. by the way, we learned today there were about six americans working the a the base at the time of the attack but they are okay. again, six americans present, but they're all fine. and jon, we'll let you know when more information comes in. jon: it raises all kinds of questions about the security of their nuclear arsenal. i mean, if these taliban can just walk on to a military base, storm the base, and wreak t
we reported on an attack in peshawar in north pakistan. we have another information about in the port city of karachi. i have video on my screen. this is pretty good video we have in. it began last night when a group of insurgents with rockets, grenades and other weapons attacked the naval base. twelve of the officers were killed, and two planes were destroyed in the fighting. after about 18 hours, the pakistani military finally regained control of the base, killing sujts in the process. the...
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between pakistan and india. now, this organization has sort of ties and a common global outlook has al qaeda and the taliban and perhaps best scene in 1999, mujahadin, one of the few people in that group, hostaged an india airlines plane and landed it in afghanistan and did a deal with the taliban and al qaeda that let them off scott-free and let the indian airline passengers go free as well but shows you the fact of the group based in pakistan and supported and trained by their intelligence and military services had close ties to the taliban and al qaeda. and that sort of, if you will, why people are asking questions now. if osama bin laden's courier had their numbers in his cell phone, clearly those ties still existed and does that mean, therefore, that pakistan's intelligence services knew about where bin laden was. the evidence doesn't point to that yet, but it certainly opens up that avenue for people to look at. >> you tend to wonder if, indeed, that's true, what kind of impact that is going to make on the
between pakistan and india. now, this organization has sort of ties and a common global outlook has al qaeda and the taliban and perhaps best scene in 1999, mujahadin, one of the few people in that group, hostaged an india airlines plane and landed it in afghanistan and did a deal with the taliban and al qaeda that let them off scott-free and let the indian airline passengers go free as well but shows you the fact of the group based in pakistan and supported and trained by their intelligence...